
Nikon Nikkor AF 20mm f/2.8D
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Nikon Nikkor AF 20mm f/2.8D
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The Nikon Nikkor Af 20mm Is A Sharp Lens With A Go
The Nikon Nikkor AF 20mm is a sharp lens with a good 93 degree wide angle. If you've a budget that this is a good all rounder. Pleasantly surprised you can stand quite close to the subject.
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Nikkor Af 20mm F/2.8d Is The Ultra-wide Angle Lens
Nikkor AF 20mm f/2.8D is the ultra-wide angle lens. It is one of the gems that Nikon ever made for the planet. For around 400 bucks, you can go wide wide wide with very low distortion. The pictures turn out to be sharp edge-to-edge. At f/2.8, you might have vignetting problem, but not serious. I found it's great at f/4 (in case you don't want great DOF). The far focus seems to be blur if colors are not much different, for instance, shooting Fall season with B&W. I think the problem is color-tone of this lens. But it's acceptable for this price. A combination of this lens with Nikkor 50/1.4 AFD, 80-200 AFD-ED-IF and one Nikon body can make you enjoy the world for the rest of your life.
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Great review - nice work, nice advice..
I have a question for you however?
I recently purchased a Sigma 20mm f1.8, a Nikon 50mm f1.4 and a Nikon FM3A.
If I wish to continue with the lens range, can I enjoy AF ZOOMs on the FM3A - considering there is only manual focussing capability? I ask this with specific reference to the Nikkor AF 80-200mm.
Many thanks for your help
Also, do you have a view on the Sigma lens above.
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